The carmaker said it sold 61,150 units in the same month last year. The ongoing coronavirus crisis has impacted the sales of the company in March 2020.

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Updated: April 01, 2020, 17:15 IST

Domestic sales were down 40 per cent at 26, 300 units as against 44,350 units in March 2019.New Delhi: Amidst lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Wednesday reported a year-on-year 47 percent decline in total sales (domestic and exports) at 32, 279 units for March 2020, the automaker informed in a regulatory filing to Bombay Stock Exchange.

Hyundai had sold 61,150 units in the same month last year.

Domestic sales were down 40 per cent at 26, 300 units as against 44,350 units in March 2019, it added.

The company's exports declined 64 per cent at 5, 979 units as compared with 16,800 units a year ago.

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